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The Final Overs - VR Cricket
= Introduction =

The Final Overs - VR Cricket is a virtual reality cricket game developed by Mixeal Studios. The game currently has three formats and four stadiums that are freely available to the users to play and enjoy this immersive form of the sport. With a 4-star rating out of five, The Final Overs is one of the most-played VR cricket games right now in the world with hundreds of active users.

Background
The Final Overs - VR Cricket was launched in 2020 by Pakistan-based VR studio, Mixeal Studios, which also has a diverse portfolio in VR training simulations, VR games and architectural walkthroughs. According to the developer company, the game was supposed to be a mere prototype for enjoying cricket indoors since the COVID-19 pandemic had put the world under lockdowns and all the public places were shut. However, looking at the interest the prototype generated over the internet as well as locally, the developers decided to turn it into a full-fledged VR cricket game.

Features
The game has multiple features that enable it to replicate cricket in virtual reality.

Formats
The game has three different formats in which users can play the game. It offers a quick-match option where players can start a quick match of 3, 5 or 10 overs. A 3-over match automatically gives a player a certain target that he/she has to chase with only one wicket in hand. Similarly, a user can choose T20 or ODI to play and chase a specific target to win the game.

Smart bowling and fielding
The Final Overs developers have smartly implemented AI-powered bowling and fielding to make the batting challenging for players as per their level of expertise. The smart fielding will identify a batter’s strong scoring zones and place fielders in that area to stop the flow of runs. Similarly, with smart bowling feature, the bowlers will bowl certain percentage of their deliveries on the areas where a batter is losing wickets or scoring less.

Local Multiplayer
In this new feature, The Final Overs has provided VR cricket players an opportunity to enjoy the game with their peers. In Local Multiplayer mode, players will be able to plan their bowling deliveries via any device to the batter playing the game by wearing VR headset. It is essential for both players to be connected with the same Wi-Fi network in order for this feature to work.

Stadiums
There are five different virtual stadiums in the game that offer different challenges to players. For example, the Night Stadium provides major spin on the ball while Lords Cricket Stadium offers great help to fast bowlers. The stadiums are as following:

●      Habibi Cricket Stadium

●      The Melbourne Stadium Abdulsama (talk) 08:22, 16 January 2024 (UTC)